Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
Jun 29, 2009
» Filed under Linked Reviews, News
California Love
ATX Taco Blogger El Mundo de Mando (of Taco Journalism) blogs his Taco Crawl through San Francisco’s Mission district for SFweekly. La Taqueria and Taqueria Pancho Villa both received high marks. He goes on to weigh the pros & cons of Tacos vs. Burritos…is it even close, Mando?? (SFweekly)
Eat This Lens!
local photographer has some stunning shots from their recent Houston Taco Tour…nice work Marshall.
Houston’s Top 10 Taco Trucks
H-town’s finest mobile tacos – as compiled by the honorable and knowledgable Robb Walsh…El Ultimo (My favorite) comes in at a respectable #3….and the winner is >
Barbacoa 2 ways
Señor Robb Walsh gives us a detailed recipe and history lesson on the all-but-extinct art of Mexican Mutton BBQ, Barbacoa de Borrego…Also, peep Robb’s video tutorial on Backyard Barbacoa, AKA smoked cow head.
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Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
Jun 25, 2009
» Filed under Linked Reviews, Music, News, Random Ramble
> NEW South Austin music venue/taco shop opens this Saturday | Its called Villa’s Music Garden – just north of Hill’s Cafe on S. Congress. Shout out to our boy Shawn Nelson, who’s on this inaugural bill | event page
> Houston Taco Truck Tour by Camera Phone
> Austin Bloggers take the Houston Taco Tour 2009
Long Point Drive is Houston’s version of South 1st Street. taco Mecca.
> “Show Me Your Taco” is going to Iowa July 6th for a Taco Tour good luck Nelson, but if Davenport is any indication – Iowa tacos pretty much blow cabritos. Sorry, el Boz.
> Stop Laughing at THIS retarded preacher, or you’re going to Hell
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Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
Jun 9, 2007
» Filed under Houston, Reviews, Taco Trucks
El Ultimo Taco Truck (map)
7403 Long Point Rd – Houston, TX
(in the Mr. Car Wash Parking Lot)
Hours: MON-FRI 8am to 10pm; SAT-8am to 12
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A great taco conquistador once mused that, “to unearth the mother of taco pearls, one must venture into the belly of the beast, deep into the dark recesses of the latino bum cranny….or just try the East side.”
The “bum cranny” in this case is Long Point Drive – proof that Houston is too big for just one East side, and a formidable bastion of crackheads, pawn shops and seriously dope taco spots. (truth be told- Long Point isn’t really east of anything, but its nestled firmly in the “bum-cranny” of 1-10 and 290…but, fuckit- just turn the map over and call it the east side)
El Ultimo Taco Truck is definitely in the hood- the roach-coach shares a parking lot with a Lebanese car stereo shop (Los Tigres Del Norte always sound better at extreme dB’s) and a Mister Car Wash formerly owned by Kenneth Allen McDuff. However, los gringos brave enough to endure these dire environs will reap the benefits of a Latino culinary slumsplosion. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
Jun 7, 2007
» Filed under Houston, Reviews
Mila’s Taqueria Mexico [map]
3240 Fondren Rd
Houston, TX 77063
(713) 334-8999
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I’d been to original Taqueria Mexico (6219 Bellaire Blvd) and its the straight BOMB. We tried the lengua tacos, carne asada tacos, and the al pastor – they’re all on the money- and the
chandelier of salsas and various pickled peppers n shit- made the wait for the food bearable to say the least. Scott & the Cabeza even shared a round of Patron to really get the party going. it was Authentic Mex done right- served with a smile and it filled the belly on the cheap. What more can you ask for?
So when La Femme Nataco spied another TaqMex location today, we were prepared for another killer meal. This location is actually called Mila’s Taqueria Mexico- Maybe a sister or daughter of the restaurant family…i dunno but it looks newer and more contemporary than its predecessor. In Taco Town that is not a good sign, but the badass mural of an Aztec warrior smoking out his nubile princess more than made up more the modern touches. As far as the food- it was a meal filled with ups and downs.
I’m just gonna name off the stuff we got – good stuff first:
Queso Fundido con Chorizo $4.75
DAMN! This lil boat of heaven was the highlight of the meal for me. melted white cheese concealing a bead of the dopeness- tangy, red, hot, meaty chorizo- just the way Cabeza takes it. Whedder jew sopped it up with a home-made flour tortilla or spoon-did up into your taco of choice, Fundido iz for real! A good change from the standard chile con queso.
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Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
May 16, 2007
» Filed under Houston, Linked Reviews, Reviews

Houston is BIG. And Cabeza has but one stomach. I was happy to find out some other Houston blogs have joined the taco review party. Shit, the more the merrier. The Houstonist Bites gives a berry favorable review to this unassuming Heights joint.
Chilosos has six varieties of breakfast tacos, all of which are $1.35 (add $0.30 for additional toppings). As we walked up to the counter to place our order, we were greeted with a smile and could see the fresh tacos being prepared in the background. We opted for one bacon, egg, and cheese (for comparison purposes) and one chorizo, egg, cheese and guacamole. Although there were no chips and salsa to munch on while we waited, we did enjoy the checking out the house’s decor…Full Review>
Another blog called Food In Houston skews their review of Chilosos to the lunch fare with equal enthusiasm. they say:
The breakfast tacos are good, but my favorites are two lunch tacos: carne guisada and puerco en salsa verde. Carne guisada is a stew of beef tips in gravy. Chilosos’ version does not have quite as much cumin as my favorite carne guisada recipes, but it is far above average. Even better is the puerco en salsa verde, chunks of pork in a mild green salsa. This thick, yummy salsa is not as spicy as I might expect, but it is full of flavor. Chilosos also makes a good chicken fajita taco, which is greatly improved by a liberal dousing of the salsa verde. Although the default tortillas are flour, I prefer the corn tortillas which are thick and taste homemade…Full Review>
Chilosos Taco House
701 E 20th St
713.868.2273
Mon.-Sat. 7am – 4pm
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Posted by Cabeza De Taco »
Mar 30, 2007
» Filed under Houston, Reviews
100% Taquito
3245 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027
713-665-2900
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You probably noticed Texas Monthly’s recent cover story entitled “63 Tacos You Must Try Before You Die“. Its a very comprehensive and impressive article, very worthy of tacotown’s praise. Well, the #3 taco on their list is the Tinga Taco at Houston’s 100% Taquito.
I had to verify things for myself.
So word is, 100% T began as a college student’s project to faithfully recreate a mexico-city-street-cart-taco experience in a generic Houston strip-mall. I must say, they did a pretty good job on the inside. complete with taxi cab and cobblestone floor.
You even order from a pseudo trailer. Points for atmospere I guess, if you like the Mexican Disney-world vibe.
here’s the deal: stand in line while scanning the mean- the bulk of which is the taco plates- they come 3 tacos to an order. they’re got Al Pastor, Chicken, Garlic Shrimp, Tinga, shrimp and the combo order- 1 asada (beef), 1 tinga and 1 mole (chicken). This is the way to go for a newcomer I think…order you an aqua fresca or horchata while you’re there. better make it 2 orders of taco too, cuz they’re pretty small, like 4 bites each.
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Posted by chappy »
Nov 29, 2006
» Filed under Live Music Reviews, Music
twas an interesting weekend on the road with our band Groovin Ground..friday night was a co-bill with Grass at the Vortex in Beaumont… our first time there and we were received well by the hippies. On Saturday we played the Santomojo Music Fest at the Meridian in H-Town, which had a lineup of midrange prog/jam rock stallwarts from around the country… unfortunately it seems not many peeps in houston cared enough to show up..but the day was chock full of great music, and I for one had a good time.
my highlights were The Greyhounds, Mooshine Still, Lazlo Hollyfeld.. cant forget to thank Thomas for saving the Red Stage from total PA meltdown… special props to Dirty Dave and Dean Daniel’s crunked out photo shown here slathered in 5 dolla bills..oh yeah- check out Ian Varley’s review of the fest here
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